Ed Tullett is a British singer-songwriter who first gained attention with his 2018 debut album 'In Cure.' The album's title track became one of his most recognizable songs, establishing his style of introspective, folk-influenced music. He has collaborated with other artists in the British folk scene, including a featured appearance from Novo Amor on the track 'Greenlit.'
His music draws from the tradition of singer-songwriters like Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake, favoring acoustic arrangements and poetic lyrics. Beyond his solo work, Tullett has performed and recorded with a small group of musicians including guitarist Tom Edwards and cellist Helen Ganya. Other songs like 'OD' show his continued focus on atmospheric, emotionally direct songwriting.
Rather than chasing pop trends, Tullett has maintained a consistent approach centered on melody and lyrical intimacy. His recordings tend to be sparse and carefully arranged, letting his voice and acoustic guitar carry the weight of the songs. This has given his work a recognizable character even as he occasionally brings in collaborators to expand the sound.
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